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Elle Teaser Trailer Brings Legally Blonde Back to the 90s in Stylish First Look
Bend and Snap to the 90s: First Look at Prime Video’s Elle Teaser Trailer Grab your flavored lip gloss and find a fuzzy pen because the pinkest prequel in television history has finally arrived. Prime Video just dropped the first teaser trailer for Elle, the highly anticipated Legally Blonde origin story, and it is a literal time capsule of 1990s high school drama. While we all know Elle Woods as the Harvard graduate who won a murder trial in a rhinestone-studded courtroom, t

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May 6


The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins Scores Season 2 Renewal at NBC
Put down the remote and stop doom-scrolling for once because NBC actually did something right. The peacock network officially confirmed today that The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins has been renewed for Season 2. After a freshman run that managed to pull in 14 million viewers for its premiere and somehow keep a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, which, let’s be honest, is usually reserved for prestige dramas about sad people in raincoats, Reggie is coming back to save us from another

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May 5


The Bear Drops Surprise Episode “Gary” and It Changes Everything We Know About Mikey
Christopher Storer decided to ruin everyone’s Tuesday productivity. A a surprise episode of The Bear titled "Gary" dropped without so much as a teaser trailer or a cryptic Instagram post. It is a standalone prequel, a sixty-minute detour that drags us away from the high-stress kitchen of the present and throws us into a rusted-out car headed for Indiana. This installment isn't interested in the usual culinary high-wire act. Instead, it focuses entirely on the volatile, heartb

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May 5


Dutton Ranch Trailer Reveals Beth and Rip’s Dangerous Texas Showdown
If anyone thought leaving Yellowstone behind meant peace and quiet, the newly released Dutton Ranch trailer is here to laugh in your face. The upcoming Paramount+ drama throws Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser back into the fire as Beth and Rip attempt to carve out a future in Texas because clearly, these two don’t know how to live anywhere without a looming threat. Set to premiere May 15 on Paramount+, Dutton Ranch picks up with the fan-favorite duo trading Montana’s sweeping lan

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May 5


A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 Trailer Reveals a Darker, More Urgent Case for Pip
Put down the podcast mic and cancel your weekend plans, because Little Kilton’s favorite overachiever is officially coming out of retirement. The A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 trailer finally hit the internet today, and if you thought Pip Fitz-Amobi was going to spend her senior year actually studying for her A-levels, you clearly haven't been paying attention. After the whirlwind success of the first season, Netflix and the BBC have wasted no time getting us back in

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May 5


Nolan Goes North: Nathan Fillion Filmed for New Rookie Spinoff as Franchise Expands
The Rookie creator Alexi Hawley has officially confirmed that Nathan Fillion has filmed for the pilot of the highly anticipated spinoff, The Rookie: North. While the flagship series continues to dominate Tuesday nights, this new expansion aims to prove that the "oldest rookie" formula has plenty of life left provided you add a little Washington state drizzle. A Cold Start in Pierce County Set in the rugged terrain of Pierce County, Washington, The Rookie: North ditches the pa

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May 5


Going Dutch Canceled: Why Fox Pulled the Plug on Denis Leary’s Comedy
The military draft is back, but not the kind anyone wanted. Fox has officially pulled the plug on Going Dutch. After two seasons of Denis Leary yelling at soldiers in the Netherlands, the network decided that the bill for this particular comedy was one they were no longer willing to split. The Going Dutch canceled news officially broke today, leaving the show's small but vocal fanbase wondering where it all went wrong for Colonel Patrick Lindsay. A Premise That Ran Out of Gas

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May 4


Star Wars Day 2026: The Ultimate TV Binge Guide for May the Fourth
May the Fourth Be With Your Remote: Why Star Wars Day is the Ultimate TV Binge-Fest Dust off your plastic lightsaber and try to ignore the fact that your cat is terrified of the Darth Vader mask; it’s finally May 4th. While the rest of the world is busy debating the physics of parsecs, we at The TV Cave are doing what we do best: judging everyone’s favorite space opera from the comfort of our couches. Star Wars Day has evolved from a nerdy pun into a full-blown cultural takeo

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May 4


Peter Sutherland’s Final Mission: The Night Agent to End with Season 4 on Netflix
Buckle up, phone-watchers. Netflix has finally decided when to pull the plug on its favorite sprint-and-grunt simulator. The streaming giant officially announced that The Night Agent will end with Season 4, ensuring that Peter Sutherland’s legs get a well-deserved rest before the formula wears thinner than a government nondisclosure agreement. Since its debut, the series has been the ultimate "laundry-folding" show, compelling enough to keep you from hitting the "back" button

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May 4


Interview: ‘M.I.A.’ Creators Bill Dubuque & Karen Campbell Tease a Gritty, Sun-Soaked Thriller That Flips Expectations
If you’re going into Peacock’s M.I.A. expecting neon lights, beach parties, and a glossy crime story you’ve seen a dozen times before… yeah, you might want to recalibrate. According to creators Bill Dubuque and Karen Campbell, this series is far more interested in what’s hiding behind Miami’s carefully curated image and it’s not exactly pretty. Speaking during our recent interview, the duo made it clear that Miami isn’t just a setting here, it’s doing actual narrative work. C

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May 4


Love & Hip Hop Is Ending and Reality TV Will Never Be the Same
After fifteen years of flying champagne flutes, questionable studio sessions and enough paternity tests to keep a lab running for a century, the Love & Hip Hop franchise is finally hanging up its headphones. VH1 and Paramount recently dropped the bombshell that the sprawling reality TV empire is headed for a permanent hiatus, concluding with a massive final event. For those of us who have spent over a decade watching Mona Scott-Young navigate the trenches of New York, Atlant

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May 3


NBC Cancels Stumble After One Season—Was It Canceled Too Soon?
It’s official: the pom-poms have been mothballed and the megaphone has been muted. NBC has officially pulled the plug on Stumble, confirming that Coach Courteney Potter won’t be returning for a sophomore season. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who actually looks at a Nielsen spreadsheet, the freshman comedy has joined the ever-growing graveyard of "shows that were actually decent but nobody watched." A Short-Lived Routine Stumble arrived with a fair amount of pedig

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May 1


NBC Pulls the Plug: Why Brilliant Minds Was Canceled and What’s Next for Dr. Wolf
It turns out even a genius neurologist can’t diagnose why a network audience won’t tune in. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who actually looks at a Nielsen spreadsheet, NBC has officially pulled the plug on Brilliant Minds. The Zachary Quinto-led medical drama, which tried to make "face blindness" the next "Sherlock-style quirk," is heading to the television graveyard after its sophomore run. A Short Circuit in the Ratings While the show took inspiration from the l

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May 1


My Adventures With Superman Season 3 Takes Flight on Adult Swim With Jack Quaid Back in the Cape
Clark Kent is back on duty, and apparently still trying to figure out how adulthood works without completely breaking the timeline. The hit animated series My Adventures with Superman returns for its third season on June 13 at midnight ET/PT, airing as part of the legendary Adult Swim Toonami lineup before streaming next day on HBO Max. And yes, Jack Quaid is still voicing a Superman who feels like he just graduated college and immediately got handed the fate of Earth. This v

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Apr 30


Lanterns Finally Has a Premiere Date on HBO, and It’s Time to Stop Holding Our Breath
The wait is finally over, and for once, the news doesn’t involve a casting rumor or a leaked blurry set photo of a green spandex suit. HBO has officially circled the calendar, confirming that its highly anticipated DC Universe series, Lanterns, will land on our screens on Sunday, August 16, 2026. After years of fans begging for a version of the Green Lantern Corps that doesn't involve CGI eye masks or an overabundance of Ryan Reynolds’ quipping, we are finally getting a look

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Apr 30


ABC Just Renewed Scrubs & Shifting Gears—And Fans Are Calling It Peak Comfort TV
It seems ABC is currently operating on the "if it ain't broke, just reboot it or keep it running" philosophy of television programming. In a move that surprised absolutely no one who tracks Nielsen digits or nostalgia cycles, the network has officially confirmed that Scrubs and Shifting Gears are renewed for the 2026–2027 season. Apparently, the sight of Zach Braff and Tim Allen on the same schedule is exactly what the suits think we need to survive another year of prestige d

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Apr 30


Peacock's The Five-Star Weekend Trailer: Expensive Views, Bigger Secrets and Even Bigger Emotions
Pack your oversized straw hats and prepare your most judgment-filled sighs, because the first teaser for Peacock’s adaptation of The Five-Star Weekend has finally arrived. Based on the Elin Hilderbrand bestseller, the series looks to be exactly what we expected: a high-gloss exploration of grief, friendship, and the kind of coastal real estate that makes most people feel financially inadequate. The teaser introduces us to Hollis Shaw (Jennifer Garner), a celebrity food blogge

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Apr 29


RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 11 Trailer Drops as Celebrity Guest Judges Deliver a Star-Packed Curveball
The runway has officially been lit again. The new trailer for RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars Season 11 has landed, and it’s already clear this chapter is playing on a bigger, bolder stage. Set to premiere May 8 exclusively on Paramount+, the latest season arrives with a guest judge lineup so stacked it feels like the werk room doors opened and spilled out half of Hollywood. For longtime viewers, “All Stars” has always been about raising the stakes, but this time the franchise i

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Apr 29


‘Trying’ Season 5 First Look: Apple TV’s Most Comforting Comedy Returns With Complications and a Familiar Knock at the Door
There’s a particular kind of magic in Trying, the kind that sneaks up on you with warmth, lands a quiet emotional punch, and somehow still finds time to be genuinely funny. After four seasons of earned goodwill, Apple TV is bringing the beloved series back for a fifth outing on July 8, and the newly released first look suggests Nikki and Jason’s hard-won stability is about to be seriously tested. Led by the ever-charming Esther Smith and Rafe Spall, the series picks up with t

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Apr 29


The Upside Down Lives On: Netflix Renews Stranger Things: Tales From '85 For Season 2
Apparently, one trip to the mid-eighties wasn’t enough to satisfy the algorithm’s hunger for nostalgia and Eggo waffles. Just five days after its debut, Netflix has officially greenlit a second season of Stranger Things: Tales From '85. It seems the streaming giant is doubling down on Hawkins, Indiana, proving that as long as there are synthesizers and kids on bikes, the subscribers will stay glued to their screens. A Fast-Tracked Return to Hawkins The renewal comes on the he

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Apr 28
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